This
is from "THE 1ST AIR CAVALRY DIVISION, VIETNAM, AUGUST 1956 TO DECEMBER
1969", Phuoc Vinh, 12 February 1970, we are listed under "Other
Units"

AIR FORCE FACS & WEATHER

They belong to
another branch of the military-the United States Air Force (USAF)-but the Cav
patch they wear on their left shoulder makes them unmistakable members of the
FIRST TEAM.

Most
glamorous of the two Air Force units working with the division is part of the
19th Tactical Air Support Squadron-the men who fly the two- seat, turbo-prop OV-IO
Bronco fixed wing aircraft. With forward air control (FAC) parties supporting
each of the division's brigades, the Air Force pilots' primary missions are to
provide visual reconnaissance, control and mark Air Force air strikes and adjust
artillery.

Operating
Location 2 of the Air Force's 5th Weather Squadron provides 1st Cav ground
troops and helicopter pilots with weather forecasts and observations on a
twice-daily basis. Drawing on field reports from their own teams as well as Path
Finders at forward areas. The observers play a key role in allowing commanders
to consider potential weather threats before completing tactical plans.